The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 1±ÇM. Polock, 1856 |
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... DAUGHTER : A TRAGEDY , IN FIVE ACTS . BY ARTHUR MURPHY . REMARKS . This tragedy was produced at Drury Lane in 1772. A picture of the Roman Charity , which Mr. Murphy no- ticed at the house of a celebrated painter , wherein the centinel ...
... DAUGHTER : A TRAGEDY , IN FIVE ACTS . BY ARTHUR MURPHY . REMARKS . This tragedy was produced at Drury Lane in 1772. A picture of the Roman Charity , which Mr. Murphy no- ticed at the house of a celebrated painter , wherein the centinel ...
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... daughter's love ; worn out with age , Soon must he seal his eyes in endless night , And with his converse charm my ears no more . Dion . Afflicted fair , Thy couch invites thec . When the tumult's o'er , Thou'lt see Evander with ...
... daughter's love ; worn out with age , Soon must he seal his eyes in endless night , And with his converse charm my ears no more . Dion . Afflicted fair , Thy couch invites thec . When the tumult's o'er , Thou'lt see Evander with ...
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... daughter feels , When thus a parent wants the common food , The bounteous hand of nature meant for all . Phil . ' Twere best withdraw thee , princess ; thy assistance Thy tears , thy wild entreaties , are in vain . Euph . Ha ! -thou ...
... daughter feels , When thus a parent wants the common food , The bounteous hand of nature meant for all . Phil . ' Twere best withdraw thee , princess ; thy assistance Thy tears , thy wild entreaties , are in vain . Euph . Ha ! -thou ...
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... daughter ? Euph . Oh , my honour'd sire ! Evan . My daughter , my Euphrasia ! come to close A father's eyes ! Given to my last embrace ! Gods ! do 1 hold her once again ? Your mercies Are without number . [ Falls on the couch . I would ...
... daughter ? Euph . Oh , my honour'd sire ! Evan . My daughter , my Euphrasia ! come to close A father's eyes ! Given to my last embrace ! Gods ! do 1 hold her once again ? Your mercies Are without number . [ Falls on the couch . I would ...
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... daughter's breast ! O , filial piety ! -The milk design'd For her own offspring , on the parent's lip Allays the parching fever . All her laws Inverted quite , great nature triumphs still . Arc . The tale unmans my soul . Phil . Ye ...
... daughter's breast ! O , filial piety ! -The milk design'd For her own offspring , on the parent's lip Allays the parching fever . All her laws Inverted quite , great nature triumphs still . Arc . The tale unmans my soul . Phil . Ye ...
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